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. >>> illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. is reportedly at the center of a federal investigation, according to the "chicago sun-times," federal investigators are focusing on suspicious activity involving jackson's finances related to his house seat. according to the paper, the investigation reportedly started weeks before jackson took leave from his house seat in june for treatment of a bipolar disorder. >>> one of lance armstrong's former teammate says that he knows the superstar cyclist was doping. the scandal has cost armstrong the seven tour de france titles that he won. tyler hamilton rode with him in four of those races as part of the u.s. postal service team. he's one of ten former teammates who have accused armstrong of doping. a report by the anti-doping agency says there is overwhelming evidence armstrong used illegal drugs. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance. it was certainly for lance basically. i blood doped myself. it was done by the team, but it was done for the tour de france, so i could be a
. >>> illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. is reportedly at the center of a federal investigation, according to the "chicago sun-times," federal investigators are focusing on suspicious activity involving jackson's finances related to his house seat. according to the paper, the investigation reportedly started weeks before jackson took leave from his house seat in june for treatment of a bipolar disorder. >>> one of lance armstrong's former teammate says that he...
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. >> for the jackson, congressman jackson and the jackson family to show leadership on a major issue that impacts the african-american community but also just the community at large, and that is if it is a mood disorder or mental illness, there's a stigma attached to that. here's an opportunity for the congressman and his family to stand up to that and say, wait a minute, you know, this is something that we need to deal with. and this is something that the public has dealt with. he could be a leader on this issue instead of hiding from it. >> do you think that the reason why he's hiding it from it or the family's hiding from it potentially indicates this is worse than what the family's indicating or implying? >> well, again, we're back to speculation. it could be an indication that the family's actually plotting or planning to do something chicago-style politics and that is, the congressman could resign during the general election and then some other family member be put on the ballot. that's happened in the past. so we don't know. and i think that's the problem. >> is there speculat
. >> for the jackson, congressman jackson and the jackson family to show leadership on a major issue that impacts the african-american community but also just the community at large, and that is if it is a mood disorder or mental illness, there's a stigma attached to that. here's an opportunity for the congressman and his family to stand up to that and say, wait a minute, you know, this is something that we need to deal with. and this is something that the public has dealt with. he could...
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jackson denied any wrong doing. another new headline, sitting on the stoop of his house with his father and a cigar on monday, jackson did his first interview in months. he told the web site "the daily," he is not well and is going to doctor appointments twice a day. he did not address the allegation he misused campaign money jackson was treated for bipolar depression this summer according to doctors at the mayo clinic. before recent appearances, he hadn't been seen for four months even though he had been released from the hospital over four months ago. >> for lynn, that raises questions. >> if he's well enough to go out, i think the voters of chicago want to see him. >> even though he hasn't been on the campaign trail for months, jackson is expected to win reelection. >> all of this adds up to a very serious political problem for congressman jackson. so much so that even if he's re-elected, it will make it hard to see how at this point, unless he does publicly show people he's up to the job, it does make people won
jackson denied any wrong doing. another new headline, sitting on the stoop of his house with his father and a cigar on monday, jackson did his first interview in months. he told the web site "the daily," he is not well and is going to doctor appointments twice a day. he did not address the allegation he misused campaign money jackson was treated for bipolar depression this summer according to doctors at the mayo clinic. before recent appearances, he hadn't been seen for four months...
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we've not heard from jesse jackson jr. or jesse jackson sr. we have heard, though, from bobby rush, u.s. representative also here in chicago and very close friend of the jacksons. take a listen to a little bit of what he had to say yesterday. >> i just find -- at this point for me not only to know that he he won't be in the congress, but to know that he is still struggling with a serious, very serious mental health issue. >> bottom line, carol, the folks here in the second district of illinois will be looking for a new representative. they'll have to hold two elections, one primary and one general. pat quinn, the governor here, says he will try to do that as quickly and economically as possible. >> ted rowlands reporting live for us from chicago. >>> black friday chaos. remember the pushing and shuffling and stampedes from last year. >> it's a tv for god sakes! >> who can forget? with all the bigger deals and longer shopping hours this year, will we see a repeat? ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high chol
we've not heard from jesse jackson jr. or jesse jackson sr. we have heard, though, from bobby rush, u.s. representative also here in chicago and very close friend of the jacksons. take a listen to a little bit of what he had to say yesterday. >> i just find -- at this point for me not only to know that he he won't be in the congress, but to know that he is still struggling with a serious, very serious mental health issue. >> bottom line, carol, the folks here in the second district...
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. >>> congressman jesse jackson jr.'s emotional phone call marks the first time we've heard from him in months, since he revealed his struggle and treatment for bipolar disorder and depression. jackson's recorded call to constituents in his illinois district asked for their patience and for their support. >> after my family, my constituents are the most important people in the world to me. i will always act in your best interests. your patience, your prayers, and your support during this difficult time mean more to me than you will ever know. with your help, your patience, and god's grace, we will continue to work together to strengthen ourcommunities, provide a better future for our children, and leave the world better than we found it. thank you and god bless you all. >> jesse jackson jr. reportedly has returned to the mayo clinic for more treatment. he's been absent from work since june. he's also facing other challenges beyond his health. a federal law enforcement official confirms to cnn that the fbi and federal pro
. >>> congressman jesse jackson jr.'s emotional phone call marks the first time we've heard from him in months, since he revealed his struggle and treatment for bipolar disorder and depression. jackson's recorded call to constituents in his illinois district asked for their patience and for their support. >> after my family, my constituents are the most important people in the world to me. i will always act in your best interests. your patience, your prayers, and your support...
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we haven't heard from jesse jackson jr. or senior on this. >> i just find it's so painful at this point for me not only to know that he won't be in the congress but to know that he's still struggling with a serious, very serious mental health issue. >> ted, is this an indicator this is the end of jackson's political career? >> reporter: well, i would think so when you look at the totality of all that's happened to him in the last six, eight months. when you have the mental health sur issues, let's say he gets that under control, he still has this investigati investigation. he's in the negotiations of a plea deal with the feds. he may end up doing some jail time. part of that plea according to the sun times here in chicago was that he relinquished his seat. i would assume he's dead, but you never know. he's definitely loved here in chicago. >> he's got a lot of support. thanks so much. >> i'm rachel grurber. i'd like to say hi to my mom and brother and dad. happy thanksgiving. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long d
we haven't heard from jesse jackson jr. or senior on this. >> i just find it's so painful at this point for me not only to know that he won't be in the congress but to know that he's still struggling with a serious, very serious mental health issue. >> ted, is this an indicator this is the end of jackson's political career? >> reporter: well, i would think so when you look at the totality of all that's happened to him in the last six, eight months. when you have the mental...
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now michael jackson's daughter is talking about moving from the family estate and her new movie role. >>> in a revealing interview michael jackson's only daughter paris is opening up about her dad and can her childhood. 14-year-old paris jackson sat down with oprah winfrey three years after the king of pop's death and here is what she says about him as a dad and living in the public eye. >> did you feel that he wanted you to have a, quote, normal life? >> yeah, he did. >> do you feel that he thought that that was possible with him being who he was? >> he had his doubts. i remember he told us that when he was younger he didn't really have a childhood. he would ald be stuck in a studio singing while other kids were outplaying and he wanted us to have that, so we would a lot of times go to chuck e cheese and everything and that was one of our favorite places to go. >> paris also talks about her father's death and told oprah, quote, it never gets easier. the rest of the interview airs sunday on own, the oprah winfrey network. coming up it is a body of water that supplies six states and th
now michael jackson's daughter is talking about moving from the family estate and her new movie role. >>> in a revealing interview michael jackson's only daughter paris is opening up about her dad and can her childhood. 14-year-old paris jackson sat down with oprah winfrey three years after the king of pop's death and here is what she says about him as a dad and living in the public eye. >> did you feel that he wanted you to have a, quote, normal life? >> yeah, he did....
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his chief of staff said jackson jr. is now back at home in washington, with his family. >>> he was all set to make a trip home to california, but the airline said he couldn't get on board, and now his parents want to know why. >>> did an airline carrier prevent a teenaged boy from flying with his parents because he has down's syndrome? the boy's parents are furious and say american airlines discriminated against their son and they plan to sue. carolyn costello with ktla has the story. >> reporter: this home video shows him at a journey concert, the 16-year-old called up on stage and given a guitar by the band. his parents describe him as outgoing, fun loving and charming but they say the he was singled out and discriminated against because he has down's syndrome. >> we were not -- >> we never went down. >> we were not allowed to on the plane because this man saw my son and made a decision. >> joan and robert vanderhorst told us as they waited to board an american airlines flight with their son they were told they weren'
his chief of staff said jackson jr. is now back at home in washington, with his family. >>> he was all set to make a trip home to california, but the airline said he couldn't get on board, and now his parents want to know why. >>> did an airline carrier prevent a teenaged boy from flying with his parents because he has down's syndrome? the boy's parents are furious and say american airlines discriminated against their son and they plan to sue. carolyn costello with ktla has...
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we're also hearing new details about the condition of congressman jesse jackson jr. his wife tells the ""chicago sun-times"" newspaper that chasks is still depressed and doctors are increasing his medications. jackson checked into the mayo left wing la clinic last month citing issue like depression. >>> now to outer space and an exciting nasa mission nearing its destination. the "curiosity" rover is expected to make it to the surface of mars late tonight. >> there's a lot of pressure. we've done everything that we can to get ready. it's like watching the olympics. you sit there, you watch the athletes. you're hoping for the best, but you look at the parents, and they always look nervous. that's the same thing as us. we want to stick the landing. >> "curiosity's" mission is to explore a major crater on mars. it's looking for signs that life may have existed on the red planet. >>> to iran now and what they say is a successful missile test there. state media reported on the launch of the fattah 110 missile which they say can travel 200 miles. iran is developing missiles
we're also hearing new details about the condition of congressman jesse jackson jr. his wife tells the ""chicago sun-times"" newspaper that chasks is still depressed and doctors are increasing his medications. jackson checked into the mayo left wing la clinic last month citing issue like depression. >>> now to outer space and an exciting nasa mission nearing its destination. the "curiosity" rover is expected to make it to the surface of mars late tonight....
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defense attorney joey jackson on the case today. certainly no question here, this girl was deported to columbia, but she is a run away who lied to authorities multiple times so with all of that in mind, how strong is her case? >> yikes. talk about the parade of horribles here, brooke. this is unbelievable, right? you have a federal government and now a government and what do we expect? we expect due diligence. you can tell them your name is anything and they have to confirm and verify. there are both sides to this equation. for her part she is a runaway and arrested for shop lifting and lies to the authorities and says i am this cortez that up thats to be wanted as a columbia national and is deported and the real issue for the government is they should have confirmed they are story and in confirming her story they would have no doubt determined she is an american citizen, a minor, and should not have been deported and i think the give away may have been the fact she didn't even speak spanish. what do you know? >> you would think. th
defense attorney joey jackson on the case today. certainly no question here, this girl was deported to columbia, but she is a run away who lied to authorities multiple times so with all of that in mind, how strong is her case? >> yikes. talk about the parade of horribles here, brooke. this is unbelievable, right? you have a federal government and now a government and what do we expect? we expect due diligence. you can tell them your name is anything and they have to confirm and verify....
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it's over michael jackson's estate. he prompt randy jackson is accusing the estate of criminal misconducting saying he prompt that he believe his late brother's will is a mistake. that was just an attempt by him and janet and jermaine to invite michael a children to see his prompt their grandmother in arizona. an attorney for the grandmother, michael's mother, released a statement calling monday's incident an ambush, saying that the three older jacksons scared michael's three kids badly enough that they temporarily left their home. the attorney also accused the older jacksons of scheming to isolate katherine from her grandchildren, carol. you know, it's 24 hours since you and i first folk prompt folk prompt spoke about this yesterday, and the drama hasn't gotten any less. and quite frankly, the situation hasn't gotten any less complicated. >> i feel so bad for katherine jackson. because why isn't she stepping forward or going ford prompt home and putting this all to rest? >> yeah. that's the million dollar question. you
it's over michael jackson's estate. he prompt randy jackson is accusing the estate of criminal misconducting saying he prompt that he believe his late brother's will is a mistake. that was just an attempt by him and janet and jermaine to invite michael a children to see his prompt their grandmother in arizona. an attorney for the grandmother, michael's mother, released a statement calling monday's incident an ambush, saying that the three older jacksons scared michael's three kids badly enough...
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we're live from jackson. millions of americans can forget about watching comedy central or vh 1 or several more of their favorite channels. those channels are off directv today. part of a dispute over fees. we'll get to the bottom of it. and if you're single you're more likely to vote for president obama. we've got the fascinating results of a new cnn poll on the marriage gap. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results... the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. new roc® retinol correxion® max. nothing's better than gold. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to f
we're live from jackson. millions of americans can forget about watching comedy central or vh 1 or several more of their favorite channels. those channels are off directv today. part of a dispute over fees. we'll get to the bottom of it. and if you're single you're more likely to vote for president obama. we've got the fascinating results of a new cnn poll on the marriage gap. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol...
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that's what jesse jackson junior's wife tells the "chicago sun times." her husband is still very depressed. fanny jackson says medical experts are weighing whether her husband's weight loss surgery in 2004 triggered the depression. i sat down today with our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. >> so the wife of jesse jackson jr. has broken her silence, saying she believes or there may be a link between her husband's depression and gastric bypass surgery. plausible? >> we had the surgery in 2004, and we looked into this. there aren't a lot of links to depression and gastric bypass. the there are about suicide and gastric bypass. these studies do show an unusually high rate of suicide among people with gastric bypass surgery. it's not a huge number, but higher than you would expect. >> what is it about the surgery? >> it's not clear what the link is. there's a couple of possibilities. one is maybe the surgery didn't go as well as you had thought. maybe it gave you side effects that put you in pain and made you unhealthy. being in pain or sick cou
that's what jesse jackson junior's wife tells the "chicago sun times." her husband is still very depressed. fanny jackson says medical experts are weighing whether her husband's weight loss surgery in 2004 triggered the depression. i sat down today with our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. >> so the wife of jesse jackson jr. has broken her silence, saying she believes or there may be a link between her husband's depression and gastric bypass surgery. plausible?...
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let necessity bring in joey jackson on the case and i want to quote the judge here and striking down the law calling it unconstitutional and unenforceable. that said, where does this go next? >> well, where it goes, brooke, is to the appeal. here is why. remember all the problems that initially there were in developing this law. it was initially passed by the republican legislature in oklahoma and given to the governor and the governor of course vetoed it and the legislature over road the veto and there was a state placed upon the law so it never went into effect. if you know that's what preceded this, you have to know now that it got into the hands of the judge, it was evaluated and the judge gave those indications that you did about the unenforceability and unconstitutionality and you know it is going to go to the next level of appeals court and they're going to assess it and they're going to evaluate it and i would be curious to know what they will say. i have my thoughts about what they will. >> we'll see where it goes when it comes to appeal. that is just one of seven states tha
let necessity bring in joey jackson on the case and i want to quote the judge here and striking down the law calling it unconstitutional and unenforceable. that said, where does this go next? >> well, where it goes, brooke, is to the appeal. here is why. remember all the problems that initially there were in developing this law. it was initially passed by the republican legislature in oklahoma and given to the governor and the governor of course vetoed it and the legislature over road the...
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>> reverend jackson is coming in. rev rand sharpton is coming in. grass roots leaders will be marching with us. >> i want to talk about in new black panthers. it is seen as putting a bounty out for george zimmerman. i would imagine as a reverend you would say at all costs avoid violence. >> absolutely, 3,000%. and i want to applaud the young people who are marching across the country. hundreds of churches went to church. members and pastors sang and worshipped with hoods on. we have non-violence taking on the dr. martin luther king mantle of the community of the beloved and we absolutely believe in non-violence. we believe in the due process. we just want florida to step up to the plate and do their constitutional responsibility. arrest mr. zimmerman. we already know he is the culprit. >> thank you. appreciate it. all right. coming up in our next hour, we're going to look at the trayvon martin. and you will hear from the moms of young black males and the advice they give their children to try to keep them from dying. they are raw and emotional as we
>> reverend jackson is coming in. rev rand sharpton is coming in. grass roots leaders will be marching with us. >> i want to talk about in new black panthers. it is seen as putting a bounty out for george zimmerman. i would imagine as a reverend you would say at all costs avoid violence. >> absolutely, 3,000%. and i want to applaud the young people who are marching across the country. hundreds of churches went to church. members and pastors sang and worshipped with hoods on....
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. >> i'm beginning with you in jackson, mississippi. we know there is an incredibly important hearing happening an hour from now involving some of the convicts recently pardoned by the now no longer governor, haley barber, of mississippi. set me straight. some of the people released, ed, may have to go back to prison. >> reporter: that's a possibility, we suspect. the closest people we're taking a look at are five people in general. four of them were convicted of murder. those were the four murder convicts who were working as trustees on the prison grounds that were pardoned by haley barber. we expect to see three of them here today, but that fourth murderer they believe to be someone who is on the run and won't be showing up today. they haven't gotten any cooperation from his family. that judge will decide if, that judge will decide what to do with those pardoned, so there is that likelihood that they could be taken back into custody if these pardoned are somehow overruled. >> you mentioned the attorney general. explain to me the argum
. >> i'm beginning with you in jackson, mississippi. we know there is an incredibly important hearing happening an hour from now involving some of the convicts recently pardoned by the now no longer governor, haley barber, of mississippi. set me straight. some of the people released, ed, may have to go back to prison. >> reporter: that's a possibility, we suspect. the closest people we're taking a look at are five people in general. four of them were convicted of murder. those were...
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i want to bring in defense attorney joey jackson. horrible story. >> it is, brooke. >> i keep thinking of the little girl. that's all i think about. >> who lost a mother and a father. >> when you think about the legal angle of this case, there's no criminal prosecution. but could there be a civil case? >> potentially there could be. as you mentioned, there's no criminal prosecution. why? because he took her life and his own. there would be very little to prosecute unless they looked at where he got the gun. it was a legally owned gun. so the prosecution would not be there. what you then look at is a civil liability and if so, who would be spoblt? it would seem the family of the descendant in this case could pursue what's called a wrongful death action against him or his estate, actually, for this tragic loss. and that loss would mean that he took her life, it was an intentional act. they'd have to establish that. they'd have to establish that at his hands as a direct result of his conduct, she was dead and her family has been damaged
i want to bring in defense attorney joey jackson. horrible story. >> it is, brooke. >> i keep thinking of the little girl. that's all i think about. >> who lost a mother and a father. >> when you think about the legal angle of this case, there's no criminal prosecution. but could there be a civil case? >> potentially there could be. as you mentioned, there's no criminal prosecution. why? because he took her life and his own. there would be very little to prosecute...
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this new development is based on how michael jackson died. murray wants a key piece of evidence tested which his attorneys argue that it could prove the pop star injected himself with the drug that killed him. this gets a bit complex but lawyers for the doctors are asking a test of the residue in a bottle. if it contained 10% of the the drug lydocaine that he rigged up an iv drip using the bottle. if it's 100% propofol it would dispute what they are saying. >> is he likely to succeed in getting this bottle tested? >> what's interesting here in this bottle appeal is a small part of the appeal. the defense admits it isn't too optimistic that will go through but they feel overall about their whole appeals process. we'll have to see. >> any reaction from the family? >> i just got this from a source a few minutes ago. they say that they'd be surprised if the jackson family has even notice to this. everything above and beyond the drama that's going on, that's what their focal point is right now. they don't think anyone is aware of this appeal and t
this new development is based on how michael jackson died. murray wants a key piece of evidence tested which his attorneys argue that it could prove the pop star injected himself with the drug that killed him. this gets a bit complex but lawyers for the doctors are asking a test of the residue in a bottle. if it contained 10% of the the drug lydocaine that he rigged up an iv drip using the bottle. if it's 100% propofol it would dispute what they are saying. >> is he likely to succeed in...
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hard to believe michael jackson's "thriller" is more than a quarter century old. who does not love that video? hard to believe that mtv was reluctant to play it. went on to be voted the most influential pop music video of all time. and the album? we'll let karyn wynter count the grammys. >> 1982, prince william was just a baby, michael jackson released "thriller." still the best-selling album in the world. >> it didn't matter if you were asian, black, hispanic, white. we all knew "thriller." >> i lived in haiti for a short time when i was a young kid and used to take that boom box out and play it for some of the local kids. as soon as i pressed play, they would start doing back flips. >> it didn't matter if you had a huge punk collection, huge r & b collection or frank sinatra was your favorite singer. for some reason you owned "thriller." >> although videos like billee jean," they were reluctant to put his music into rotation. >> "beat it" and the president of epic records says, you don't get any other videos unless you play michael jackson. so it was sort of a s
hard to believe michael jackson's "thriller" is more than a quarter century old. who does not love that video? hard to believe that mtv was reluctant to play it. went on to be voted the most influential pop music video of all time. and the album? we'll let karyn wynter count the grammys. >> 1982, prince william was just a baby, michael jackson released "thriller." still the best-selling album in the world. >> it didn't matter if you were asian, black, hispanic,...
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not katherine jackson. tj jackson went to court to be appointed temporary guardian of prince, paris, and prince michael ii. after the pop singer's death, his three kids have been in the custody of their grandmother, katherine. she spent several days at an arizona resort and yesterday katherine finally came out and said something. actually, she read a prepared statement to abc news. >> one reason why i haven't called is because i just gave up my phone. i didn't want to have any phone calls. and while i was here, my assistant, janis smith, had been calling back home to see how things have been going and keeping in contact with my nephew -- i mean my grandson, and he says everything was going fine. but i'm still -- i was still thinking about the children, and i still worry about them. but they're fine. >> aj hammer is with us now. so this continues to unfold. why the change in guardians? because katherine jackson looks like she always does to me, at least. >> yeah. no, she does. and the judge basically, carol,
not katherine jackson. tj jackson went to court to be appointed temporary guardian of prince, paris, and prince michael ii. after the pop singer's death, his three kids have been in the custody of their grandmother, katherine. she spent several days at an arizona resort and yesterday katherine finally came out and said something. actually, she read a prepared statement to abc news. >> one reason why i haven't called is because i just gave up my phone. i didn't want to have any phone...
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during the conrad murray trial where jackson's family was there, janet jackson was there, katherine jackson. whenever anything came up of significance, whether it was evidence or something emotional, jurors would look at conrad murray, the defendant, but then they would always look over and see what janet jackson thought or the jackson family. it does make a difference because as a juror you're in a very small room, and you react to all of that. when you go back to deliberate, you know that that celebrity or that family -- victim family member wants you to come back with a guilty verdict. it absolutely helps prosecutors in a case like this. >> all right. ted rowlands, thank you, ted. >>> afghans taking a tighter grip on their own security. >>> u.s. and afghan have reached a deal on the controversial night raids by american troops. it gifves the afghans effective veto power over the raids. barbara starr joins us from the pentagon to explain more about how this will work. >> reporter: this was an agreement that has been in the works for some time. very controversial. what you have is afghan f
during the conrad murray trial where jackson's family was there, janet jackson was there, katherine jackson. whenever anything came up of significance, whether it was evidence or something emotional, jurors would look at conrad murray, the defendant, but then they would always look over and see what janet jackson thought or the jackson family. it does make a difference because as a juror you're in a very small room, and you react to all of that. when you go back to deliberate, you know that...
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jackson who is a cousin of michael jackson's kids who was given this temporary guardianship, and now they are going to be basically sharing the duties in terms of raising michael's kids and the co-guardianship, and sharing the job. this is going to give katherine jackson wh jackson, who has been tremendous stress lately to focus on the kids and t.j. is going to be handling day to day responsibilities like household personnel and security and issues involving the children at school. it is an agreement just reached and also prince, paris and blanket had a say in this. they wanted to make sure that the children were comfortable with this move. they have known t.j. all of their life, and they have been very, very close and seemed logical to share the responsibilities and take some load off of katherine jackson. >> my goodness. to add on to the whole bizarre thing, and now we are talking about conrad murray who is extending an invitation to mrs. jackson, and would she take him up on that? something she invited? >> well, you know, this gets bizarre when conrad murray is brought into the pi
jackson who is a cousin of michael jackson's kids who was given this temporary guardianship, and now they are going to be basically sharing the duties in terms of raising michael's kids and the co-guardianship, and sharing the job. this is going to give katherine jackson wh jackson, who has been tremendous stress lately to focus on the kids and t.j. is going to be handling day to day responsibilities like household personnel and security and issues involving the children at school. it is an...
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jackson denied any wrongdoing. another new headline, sitting on the stoop of his house with his father and a cigar on monday, jackson did his first interview in months. he told the website the daily he is not well, and is going to doctors appointments twice a day. he did not address the allegation that he misused campaign money. we saw no sign of jackson at his house in washington. jackson was treated for bipolar depression this summer, according to doctors at the mayo clinic. before recent appearances, he hadn't been seen in about four months, even though he was released from the clinic in september. a staff member at this bar, the beer baron tavern in washington, tells us that jackson was here on two consecutive nights recently and that he was drinking. no one here would go on camera with us. for lynn sweet of the chicago sun times, that raises questions. >> if he's well enough to go out, i think the voters in chicago want to see him. >> reporter: sweet says even though he's not been on the campaign trail for sev
jackson denied any wrongdoing. another new headline, sitting on the stoop of his house with his father and a cigar on monday, jackson did his first interview in months. he told the website the daily he is not well, and is going to doctors appointments twice a day. he did not address the allegation that he misused campaign money. we saw no sign of jackson at his house in washington. jackson was treated for bipolar depression this summer, according to doctors at the mayo clinic. before recent...
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this is what it looked like on i-20 near jackson, mississippi. heavy rains showering the highway as drivers struggled to see the road in front of them. the governor's declared a state of emergency. in arkansas drivers are being advised to stay off the roads if they possibly can after some parts of the state got several inches of snow and sleet. the storm forcing flight cancellations and highway closures. and check out these pictures from mobile, alabama. right now, officials are starting to assess the damage after a tornado touched down in five different areas. residents expressing their shock as the storm hit. >> oh, my god, look, that's a tornado. oh, wow. >> skies over mobile, alabama, turned ominous as storms approached. residents ran for cover as it touched down. >> we stepped out and you could see it doing its thing. then it came behind the church. >> i prayed to god as loud as i could and i was just praying for my safety and i knew the truck was shaking. i just prayed that the truck stayed put and god would protect me and the ones in the t
this is what it looked like on i-20 near jackson, mississippi. heavy rains showering the highway as drivers struggled to see the road in front of them. the governor's declared a state of emergency. in arkansas drivers are being advised to stay off the roads if they possibly can after some parts of the state got several inches of snow and sleet. the storm forcing flight cancellations and highway closures. and check out these pictures from mobile, alabama. right now, officials are starting to...
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. >>> jackson mystery. michael's mother katherine reported missing this weekend tells police in arizona that she is fine. the grandkids that have lived with her wondering where she is. a missing persons report was even filed. inside this really strange and bizarre story, straight ahead. >>> and power right in your wallet. a new iphone charger the size of a credit card saves you when you run out of juice. we'll show it to you in 20 minutes. "newsroom" begins right now. good morning, i'm zoraid zoraida sambolin sitting in for carolyn costello. penn state faces the stunning blow from jerry sandusky. they face the penalties of the school's cover-ups in the scandal. the penalties are described as unprecedented. steve is in pennsylvania where they're holding the news conference. what can you tell us? >> we're meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and answer session in indianapolis, and we're expected to hear penalties on penn state university. one source familiar with the case tol
. >>> jackson mystery. michael's mother katherine reported missing this weekend tells police in arizona that she is fine. the grandkids that have lived with her wondering where she is. a missing persons report was even filed. inside this really strange and bizarre story, straight ahead. >>> and power right in your wallet. a new iphone charger the size of a credit card saves you when you run out of juice. we'll show it to you in 20 minutes. "newsroom" begins right...
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joey jackson is on the case. the first thing i saw when i saw this news come down is why wasn't he on suicide watch? >> yes, there could be civil liability. it is hard to feel sorry for him, and you look at what happened to the 7-year-old victim, and that is where the emphasis needs to be, hitting her over the head, and then throwing her body away like trash and then going out with your roommates to smoke pot, and party all night is gross conduct, but there could be some civil liability here, brooke, and you could have the municipality or the jail involved in a wrongful death suit, and the family could go after the negligence of the jail. not saying that is the case, but if somebody is to be on suicide watch, it is the jail's responsibility to protect him. so despite the actions, his family could come out here making money, and it is shameless. >> i won en dder if the family could do anything, because he was sentenced to life, so at least come out with that, but at least nothing will bring the girl back. >>> seco
joey jackson is on the case. the first thing i saw when i saw this news come down is why wasn't he on suicide watch? >> yes, there could be civil liability. it is hard to feel sorry for him, and you look at what happened to the 7-year-old victim, and that is where the emphasis needs to be, hitting her over the head, and then throwing her body away like trash and then going out with your roommates to smoke pot, and party all night is gross conduct, but there could be some civil liability...
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i'm going to go to you, sheila jackson-lee, but first, i'm going to call on the executive director -- >> so you listened briefly to as the mother sabrina fulton, trayvon's father, tracy martin, ben crump is the attorney here. what this is, it looks looic a packed house here. this was called -- this was a round table, so it was called upon by one of the congressmen. it involves profiling and hate krieps as well. as we continue to watch this, if i still have martin savidge standing by, still all kinds of questions here. we now know the fbi, martin has these 911 tapes. the department of justice investigating. an attorney now assigned by the governor from the state of florida rick scott look into this. we followed that. i want to go back to the original stanford police report. what more are we gleaning from that night? >> not much, other than the report that was leaked to the newspaper yesterday where we understand that there was an altercation. and according to that report, which has been verified from the sanford police, in other words, that the information is accurate, it portrays tray
i'm going to go to you, sheila jackson-lee, but first, i'm going to call on the executive director -- >> so you listened briefly to as the mother sabrina fulton, trayvon's father, tracy martin, ben crump is the attorney here. what this is, it looks looic a packed house here. this was called -- this was a round table, so it was called upon by one of the congressmen. it involves profiling and hate krieps as well. as we continue to watch this, if i still have martin savidge standing by,...
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you covered the jackson family for some time. what is your sense of reverend jackson's sentiment about this? does he feel some guilt, some responsibility for this problem, for the resignation? >> i would use the word pain and anguish as any parent would when a child has such a downfall, not only the career ended, but he has severe mental health problems, he has been diagnosed as having bipolar and depression, so i think the pain is what is at issue now for reverend jackson, not the blame. one of the things i also say in that column is that growing up for now former congressman jackson, having a name jesse jackson has been his blessing and his curse. it opened doors for him. but he also had to live, you know, knowing he wasn't as self-made as his father, the two-time presidential candidate, and internationally famous civil rights leader. >> all right, lynn sweet with the chicago sun times. of course, more to come on this. thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> think the competition among black friday shoppers is tough? it is nothing co
you covered the jackson family for some time. what is your sense of reverend jackson's sentiment about this? does he feel some guilt, some responsibility for this problem, for the resignation? >> i would use the word pain and anguish as any parent would when a child has such a downfall, not only the career ended, but he has severe mental health problems, he has been diagnosed as having bipolar and depression, so i think the pain is what is at issue now for reverend jackson, not the blame....
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jackson. we did speak to a hotel manager with mr. jackson lived who speaked to mr. jackson's handler and he quoted the handler as saying mr. jackson was high maintenance and didn't know when to draw the line at times. where is he now. >> well, now we can rest easier that he's back in prison. thank you for that and good work. >> this is one of the most secretive jobs in the world. but you're about to get an inside peek into the life of a cia agent. one of them is opening up. talking to cnn. and here you go. here's a teaser. he's talking about how porn plays into their techniques. he's talking about spying here in america, too. you don't want to miss this. [ mechanical humming ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> spies, porn and a very watchful big brother. this is all part of a new book "the art of intelligence" by a guy who knows
jackson. we did speak to a hotel manager with mr. jackson lived who speaked to mr. jackson's handler and he quoted the handler as saying mr. jackson was high maintenance and didn't know when to draw the line at times. where is he now. >> well, now we can rest easier that he's back in prison. thank you for that and good work. >> this is one of the most secretive jobs in the world. but you're about to get an inside peek into the life of a cia agent. one of them is opening up. talking...
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defense attorney and law professor joey jackson joinin g joining me on this one. and the first question for jason carroll who was reporting this story, is what? because how on earth can you have eyewitnesses at trial who say that two white guys did it and new eyewitnesses who come forward and say, no, four black guys did it. >> crazy. i hate to tell you this, but it happens more often than you would think and that we would like in the legal system. so it is crazy and now you have someone 25 years later and two people who may be sprung as a result of this. usual usually, it is the dna, ashley, but this time it is facebook, and thank goodness for the social media where you have a general conversation and someone who is familiar with the case says, hey, my roommate told me something about this and they get an affidavit from the roommate and the judge finds it credible and as a result, the judge orders a new trial. >> and was this bad policing or bad eyewitnessing? >> well, you know what, sometimes, believe it or not, a trial is to be a search for the truth, and the s
defense attorney and law professor joey jackson joinin g joining me on this one. and the first question for jason carroll who was reporting this story, is what? because how on earth can you have eyewitnesses at trial who say that two white guys did it and new eyewitnesses who come forward and say, no, four black guys did it. >> crazy. i hate to tell you this, but it happens more often than you would think and that we would like in the legal system. so it is crazy and now you have someone...
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>> joey jackson. great to see you on the case. now this. >> ever since she's been a little girl, we would get ready to send her off to school. i always told her, just study hard and learn a lot. we love you. i don't get to do that for her anymore. >> so sad. this is a story you have yet to hear about a tornado that ripped through alabama and the 16-year-old girl who dies and the parents reveal the shock of losing their little girl. you'll hear a little bit more from them, next. [ female announcer ] lactaid milk is easy to digest. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> two dead, hundreds of others destroyed. that might be the headline you saw about the tornado that ripped through alabama this week. but there are also other stories behind the headlines, including one about a 16-year-old girl who simply fell asleep monday night and didn't wake up. >> she had such spirit, such life, and, i mean, she
>> joey jackson. great to see you on the case. now this. >> ever since she's been a little girl, we would get ready to send her off to school. i always told her, just study hard and learn a lot. we love you. i don't get to do that for her anymore. >> so sad. this is a story you have yet to hear about a tornado that ripped through alabama and the 16-year-old girl who dies and the parents reveal the shock of losing their little girl. you'll hear a little bit more from them,...